Lenticular clouds
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Re: Lenticular clouds
i did didnt notice the clouds at first i happen to see the hippo (third from left)
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Re: Lenticular clouds
Spud, it must be age, go and get your reading glasses tongueout
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Yeah ok, I'll give you that one :lol:
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Already got them, red ones of course tongueout
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More like drinking C2R :lol:
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Looks like someone dropped a nuke on Leeds. :)
Reminds me of when I worked on a Shell tanker in the 1960's. As we were on a regular run from UK to the Caribbean and back in about a five week cycle we were used as a weather ship. We constantly compiled weather data, reduced the data to a simple code and the results were transmitted by Morse code, every four hours, to the Met office so they could plot the Atlantic weather. Loads of data was collected, sea temp, air temp/pressure, cloud type/height etc. - Altocumulus lenticularis code CM4.
Reminds me of when I worked on a Shell tanker in the 1960's. As we were on a regular run from UK to the Caribbean and back in about a five week cycle we were used as a weather ship. We constantly compiled weather data, reduced the data to a simple code and the results were transmitted by Morse code, every four hours, to the Met office so they could plot the Atlantic weather. Loads of data was collected, sea temp, air temp/pressure, cloud type/height etc. - Altocumulus lenticularis code CM4.
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